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"downswing" Definitions
  1. downswing (in something) a situation in which something gets worse or decreases over a period of time
  2. (in golf) the movement of a club going downwards when a player is about to hit the ball

101 Sentences With "downswing"

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Of late, Samsung's share price has been on the downswing.
Right now the Sun is actually on the downswing, heading toward solar minimum.
However, this bright spot is somewhat tarnished by a downswing in deal volume.
Crime is on a decades-long downswing, and Americans have rarely been safer.
Ties have been on the downswing in the American workplace for some time.
Television replays seemed to show Tiger's right foot slipping slightly on his downswing.
Haissl added that the recent downswing did not derail his positive line of thinking.
The semis space could be in the middle of its next downswing, he says.
But because this downswing is about Apple, 8 percent represents a lot of money.
Over the past several years, reported venture deal volume has been on the downswing.
In Italy, there is some cautious hope that they are finally in a downswing.
"I was in a downswing, a little bit of a depression," he tells me.
With El Niño now on the downswing, will the drought in Ethiopia start to abate?
And more importantly to Cramer, sales of golf equipment seemed to be stuck in a downswing.
Could this signal a downswing in the aviation cycle, and a collapse in demand for planes?
There's also been a downswing in community housing and on a societal level, that bothers me.
The recent downswing came on the heels of an extended period of calm in the markets.
Again, hard to imagine how big MTV was and Viacom was, because now they're on the downswing.
Regions in the US northwest had it bad early, but these states are now on a downswing.
Likewise, Apple's recent downswing in May stopped going lower after a $2800 decline in the share price.
As soon as I started down (on the downswing) I just felt it and I couldn't stop.
And-- but they-- we have companies that are on the downswing as well as on the upswing.
In other words, Clinton was already on the downswing and Comey's October 28 letter pushed her lower.
Yet, as the threat of a correction strengthens, the urge to time the downswing will become more pronounced.
Following a downswing of weight gain and OxyContin abuse, he has re-emerged as an in-demand producer.
With a downswing upon us, how can small business owners not only survive, but leverage the coming recession?
International oil prices come into a downswing period and experienced the drop for the 3rd consecutive trading days overnight.
He was expecting another downswing and was telling associates and Point26 employees so in hallway conversations and other discussions.
In manufacturing the business climate index fell sharply with manufacturers' business expectations marking their largest downswing since November 2008.
This differential creates torque, and when the body reverses for the downswing, the body unwinds rapidly, generating great speed.
In April 21990, with crime nationwide in the early stages of a two-decade-long downswing, Mr. Bratton resigned.
"Rebounding exports and industrial production show that talk of a downswing has been premature," ING Bank economist Carsten Brzeski said.
At 24, I have plenty of time to rebuild even if this downswing in the market lasts for a while.
"Hideki owns that spot from about a foot before his backswing ends to a foot into the downswing," Chamblee said.
The noticeable downswing in ethane emissions was attributed to less venting and flaring of gas from oil fields, among other factors.
Apple, another megacap stock hit hard by the sell-off, could be a buy if it has another downswing, says Johnson.
It is a standard measure technical analysts use to decide whether the market's momentum is on an upswing or a downswing.
But a dominant Trump performance in the six Northeastern states that voted in late April put Cruz on the downswing again.
"After a period of increases, interest rates are on the downswing and are projected to fall further," a spokesperson for Ally said.
However, Japan instant noodle giant Nissin is taking a series of actions now, trying to change the downswing in instant noodle market.
On the 18th tee, a rowdy, likely inebriated fan yelled during Woods's downswing and clearly caused him to flinch just before impact.
SARB data showed that South Africa's business cycle has been in a downward phase since December 2013, its longest downswing since 1946.
The company sold 15.3 million devices in the full year of 2017, a dramatic downswing from the 22.3 million sold in 2016.
DOUTHAT: I agree; this is a definite downswing, a return of certain kinds of presidential sordidness and their exacerbation on certain fronts.
Despite the uptick in those pushing for his removal in the new poll, Trump's approval ratings haven't seen a significant downswing, CNN noted.
Rose Namajunas says Anderson Silva is one of the greatest UFC fighters EVER -- but it's "kinda sad" watching his career on the downswing.
This, compounded with Bloomberg's poor debate performances, put the campaign in a downswing it didn't have time to recover from before Super Tuesday.
The Phiten fad may be on the downswing, but other products that take advantage of our unscientific impulses are sure to take its place.
AND THAT'S WHAT I DO. I BUY THEM WHEN NOBODY WANTED, IT WAS ON A DOWNSWING WHEN I DID IT. AND PEOPLE WERE NEGATIVE.
Compared to the high point of Q24 2017, there was quarter-over-quarter downswing of 15.8 percent in seed and angel-stage deal volume.
That's right: the El Niño phenomenon that fueled endless weird weather, hot months, and Chris Farley jokes this past year is on the downswing.
So long as the overall market is on the downswing, value should continue to outperform, predicts Erin Gibbs of S&P Investment Advisory Services.
The band girls are condescending to the Bellas, who have all apparently been on a big downswing in life since they graduated from college.
During his downswing, a phone camera sounded from the crowd, prompting Kim to flip off the fan for the interruption after his errant shot.
The police still target the most active locations and make arrests, yet those related to sex in public have also been on the downswing.
The ethanol industry has been in the midst of a historic downswing due to the U.S.-China trade war, excess domestic supply and weak margins.
Importantly, he argues that the downswing in inequality that occurs on the backside of a Kuznets wave is an inevitable result of the preceding rise.
But because the economy in Europe countries is facing downswing recent years, so it's difficult for those countries to lift defense spending on fiscal expenditure.
The banquet, held every April in the spirit of good will between POTUS and his press corps, is on a downswing with Donald Trump in office.
The last thing you want to do is slip or fall slightly off-balance on your downswing because then you'll end up in the sand trap.
The level of growth is as low as in late 2015, according to the model, and the drop in growth is comparable to the downswing in 2012.
With the U.S. and Brazil beset by political turmoil and Chinese stocks on the downswing, the big trade of 2017 increasingly looks like a rotation to Europe.
Although most (if not all) of the factors that led to their decline are beyond his control, Harden's downswing on defense is at least partially to blame.
While the ratio is still large, it's actually on the downswing — the gap peaked at 22000-to-24.4 in 2000 and was 286-to-1 in 2015.
As this Coindesk analysis notes, the markets will be deeply volatile during this stretch and could remain so as risk-taking buyers snap up coin on the downswing.
And that's the one thing that makes me glad — that while the staff may be on a temporary downswing, our patients, for the most part, are doing well.
But his back foot slipped substantially during his downswing, causing him to hit the ball fat, advancing it barely halfway to the hole and leaving it in rough.
The 49ers, on the other hand, are just now entering the worst part of the NFL franchise life cycle: a once-good team on the downswing, ruined by hubris.
If Trump holds on to his 50% lead, he'll win all of the state's 95 delegates and put to rest the narrative that his campaign is on a downswing.
Somewhat surprisingly, surveys fielded during presidential election cycles show an upswing in reputation for the biopharmaceutical industry and then when measured in the off-election years a downswing. Why?
International real estate Despite a recent downswing in the market, Ecuador's low cost of living and access to affordable health care make it a popular destination for North Americans.
Although much is still unknown about the timeline of the coronavirus outbreak, most experts agree: China and South Korea are on a downswing after aggressive testing and quarantine measures.
For example, the reason they can hover is because their unique bone structure allows them to create lift on the upswing, as well as the downswing of their wings.
The next economic downswing is only a matter of time, and Mr Macron's push to reform the euro while the sun is shining has mostly dissolved on contact with German reluctance.
Bio Kim was leading at the DGB Financial Group Volvik Daegu Gyeongbuk Open over the weekend when a fan's phone camera went off during his downswing, leading to an errant shot.
That drop has come during a broader downswing for the industry since the 2016 presidential election, as gun owners have become less worried about the prospect that the government might seize their weapons.
On Friday, another former world number one David Duval observed that Spieth was rushing the transition from his backswing to his downswing, and that his technique was often breaking down in the process.
Longer-term rates below shorter term rates are a clear signal from bond investors that they think the United States economy is on the downswing — that its future looks worse than its present.
We can see that, during 2012 to 2016, this market was in downswing, but at current stage, from 2017 to 2022, the market will be buoyed, and its growth rate will reach 6.5%.
Longer-term rates below shorter term rates are a clear signal from bond investors that they think the United States economy is on the downswing — that its future looks worse than its present.
Much of the narrative was led by Britton and Panettiere's characters of Rayna James and Juliette Barnes — two singers who are on the downswing of their career and just beginning to taste the spotlight, respectively.
The reason why they against this policy is that the restrictive measures taken by the government may led to the downswing of manufacturing industry, raise the cost, and weaken their competitiveness in the international market.
The disruption comes as the ethanol industry is in the midst of a historic downswing due to the ongoing trade conflict with China and sluggish domestic demand growth that has led to high inventories and weak margins.
She had her own insecurities with her weight, having repeatedly gained and lost the same 50 pounds, and at the time of the camping trip was looking into surgery to tighten her loose skin after her latest downswing.
Just last month we were asking when El Niño was going to get its ass over here, but according to NASA, the climate phenomena that's caused so much wacky weather these past 12 months is probably on the downswing.
Raul Martinez, a former mayor of Hialeah, a city neighboring Miami that has the highest percentage of Cubans in the US said Castro's role as bogeyman in local politics and civic affairs has been on the downswing in the last decade.
Despite bullish signals for U.S. ethanol demand, Chief Financial Officer Ray Young told analysts "a case for consolidation" remains in the sector, which is in a historic downswing due to the U.S.-China trade war, excess domestic supply and weak margins.
While 22 Days is a brand-new product, connecting it to Beyoncé's Coachella results and experience suggest it could be more like the downswing of a yo-yo diet cycle and less like the lifestyle changes that promote lasting health.
In one study, Dr. Kowalski and some colleagues showed that when we are asked to put our feelings of dissatisfaction with somebody into writing, our "positive affect" — good feelings, basically — will rise about 15 minutes later, after an initial downswing.
Agency insiders claim they were young victims of the writer's strike — which led to an economic downswing in Hollywood — who might have sold several spec scripts fresh out of film school and armed with a strong short that demonstrated their storytelling abilities.
ETHANOL UNIT Despite bullish signals for U.S. ethanol demand, Chief Financial Officer Ray Young told analysts "a case for consolidation" remains in the sector, which is in a historic downswing due to the U.S.-China trade war, excess domestic supply and weak margins.
A downswing in early-stage funding — which makes up a large portion of both total deal and dollar volume around the world — comes paired with a modest but still noteworthy 6.2 percent drop in average deal size, ending a year of consistent growth.
The libertarian Cato Institute crunched the data and demonstrated that deportations from the interior of the country -- meaning away from the border, so, people who have likely been in the country longer -- were on the downswing during most of the Obama administration.
Pro wrestling's popularity may wax and wane—and in terms of ratings, it's on a downswing, at least as far as WWE is concerned—but it's been here 120 years, tapping into the masses' sense of self, and it will never, ever go away.
"The fact that the euro zone has finally come to terms with the magnitude of the crisis should cushion the downswing and is an important prerequisite for a swift rebound," Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING Germany said in note about the latest coronavirus package.
"Today's disappointing reading will feed the discussion on whether Germany and the entire euro zone is currently only in a soft patch or actually at the start of an unexpected downswing," Carsten Brzeski, chief economist of Germany and Austria at ING, said in a note Tuesday.
Industry tracker Hedge Fund Research sent an update on returns through the first two weeks of the month — when the S&P 500 dropped more than 16% — that shows most hedge funds have not been hit as hard as the overall market, but are still on the downswing.
With Trump's approval on the downswing, the polls are also showing people blame him for the shutdown; in each of the four polls that asked respondents to place blame, majorities said blame lies with the President, while about a third in each poll cited Democrats in Congress as primarily responsible.
The pitcher win's credibility as a measurement of performance is on the downswing, though, and there's a chance that Cy Young voters will be able look past the shadow the Mets' lack of success has cast on deGrom's season, marking a significant change in the way voters for the award evaluate candidates.
"Global financial stability would be better assured ... if more jurisdictions, including the U.S., adopted a more active use of the CCyB, making sure that banks and other intermediaries retained enough capital in the upswing now going on to safeguard their ability to deliver essential services at reasonable prices in the next downswing," he said.
Gains for gold and base metal miners on higher commodity prices helped offset the downswing, while Bombardier Inc gained 2.8 percent to C$2.62 after Canada said it would provide the plane and train maker with C$372.5 million in repayable loans for two of its jet programs and defend the deal from the trade challenge Brazil formally launched on Wednesday.

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